Barking Buds

Barking Buds Barking Buds is run by Bethany Kent. Her mission is to help people with their lovable pets. With a d
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The life of a dog can be really confusing as a pup, your dog wants to follow you but as they grow they start to run off ...
15/12/2023

The life of a dog can be really confusing as a pup, your dog wants to follow you but as they grow they start to run off and not listen. When they get older they seem to forget their training? Maybe they do not pay attention to you anymore. These are all life stages that a dog will go through. Check out our blog going into a bit more detail:

The Journey of a Dog: Exploring Life Stages Leave a Comment / Resources / By [email protected] When it comes to our beloved furry friends, their journey through life is filled with different stages. From playful puppies to wise old companions, each life stage brings unique experiences and chal...

A few weeks ago I have the opportunity to talk to the children at The Unicorn School about Therapy Dogs and how we shoul...
29/11/2023

A few weeks ago I have the opportunity to talk to the children at The Unicorn School about Therapy Dogs and how we should act around dogs! I love the children’s enthusiasm

To some training is time consuming and not needed. Some people are lucky enough to have a dog that is more chilled or li...
26/11/2023

To some training is time consuming and not needed. Some people are lucky enough to have a dog that is more chilled or likes to stick with them (but may struggle in other areas). Training your dog is important as it can ensure their safety, others safety and gives you a confident dog. If that does not convince you. Why not read our blog on why training is important:

Unleashing the Benefits: Why Training Your Dog is Essential Leave a Comment / Resources / By [email protected] Bringing a furry friend into your life is a joyous experience, but it also comes with responsibilities. One crucial aspect of responsible pet ownership is training your dog. While it....

26/11/2023

Having some fun during Immersion Class with different tricks that help build your dogs engagement with you rather than their super exciting friends near by

One thing I adore within this community is meeting up on our monthly social walks for people to get to know each other o...
25/11/2023

One thing I adore within this community is meeting up on our monthly social walks for people to get to know each other or to do some training around dogs that are under control

Worried the dark makes things harder to train? Do not worry at our field we have lots of lights to help you see the spac...
24/11/2023

Worried the dark makes things harder to train? Do not worry at our field we have lots of lights to help you see the space and other dogs training!

Dusty was looking for something the other day during her Drop In Session. Can you guess what it is?
23/11/2023

Dusty was looking for something the other day during her Drop In Session. Can you guess what it is?

21/11/2023

There is a lingering misconception that using force free and fear free methods consists of just ignoring any 'bad' behaviour and giving a dog food. The reality is that force free training is so much more than that.

It requires an understanding of the history of dogs, why they do the things that they do and how to change their behaviour. Of how to manage the dog's environment so they don't get to practice the behaviour we don't want to see while reinforcing the behaviours we do want - dogs do what works for them so reinforcing alternative behaviours makes the original behaviour much less likely to repeat.

Most of all it means having an understanding of the dog in front of us, their needs, likes and dislikes, so that we can help them with their fears or show them the behaviours their humans would like without danger of fear and pain, or of the dog becoming frustrated or scared.

16/11/2023
11/11/2023

HAPPY SATURDAY! Luna and I hope you are all having a lovely weekend!

Throwing it back to the first ever dogs in our Immersion classes. Feels like a lifetime ago but it has only been 2 years...
10/11/2023

Throwing it back to the first ever dogs in our Immersion classes. Feels like a lifetime ago but it has only been 2 years!

Learning all about puppies our first years were tasked with paring up puppies with their adult counterpart. This was not...
09/11/2023

Learning all about puppies our first years were tasked with paring up puppies with their adult counterpart. This was not only building their knowledge of different dog breeds but how to work as a team as well.

08/11/2023

Darcey is working hard on her loose lead walking! The start of this walk was very manic and she struggled to disengage from the environment but by the end she was listening to myself and happy to walk by my side.

Awards bring given out all over the place within our Youth Trainer Classes. I am super proud of all the children for the...
07/11/2023

Awards bring given out all over the place within our Youth Trainer Classes. I am super proud of all the children for their commitment to the programme and developing themselves not just as trainers but personally as well!

04/11/2023

Dogs behave the way they do for many reasons. They do NOT do things deliberately to be stubborn or ‘naughty’, nor do they aim to assert control. Outdated mythologies and training methods have detrimental effects on well-being and strain the relationship between a dog and their caregiver.

🧬A dog's breed and genetic makeup can play a significant role in determining certain behavioural traits. Dogs have genetic predispositions and breed-specific tendencies that contribute to their behaviour.
Some breeds are predisposed to specific behaviours, such as herding, hunting, or guarding.

The environment in which a dog is raised and lives can profoundly impact their behaviour. Early socialisation, which involves exposing a puppy to a wide range of people, animals, and environments during their critical developmental period, is crucial for building confidence and shaping a dog's social behaviour to reduce fear or aggression.

Overstimulation can cause all kinds of unwanted behaviours as it overwhelms their senses and can lead to hyperactivity or erratic responses. For example, if a dog is exposed to loud noises, multiple people, and various stimuli all at once, or on a daily basis, they might exhibit excessive excitable behaviour, poor impulse control, become agitated and exhibit behaviours like jumping, barking, or pulling on the leash, as their senses are overwhelmed by the excessive input.

Previous experiences and learning consequences can influence a dog's behaviour. Traumatic experiences, in particular, can lead to fear, anxiety, or aggression.

How a dog is trained and educated by their caregiver or handler can significantly affect their behaviour. Consistent, positive reinforcement-based training can lead to desired behaviours, while harsh or inconsistent methods can result in confusion or fear.

A dog's health, including their physical and mental well-being, can influence their behaviour. Illness, pain, or discomfort can lead to changes in behaviour.

A dog's emotional state, including fear, anxiety, and excitement, can affect their behaviour. For example, a fearful dog may display unpredictable defensive reactive behaviours or might avoid any encounters and run away trying to hide. While a confident dog may exhibit playfulness and a relaxed demeanour.

A dog can become frustrated and destructive if their mental and physical needs are not met. This dog, full of pent-up energy and boredom, may become frustrated and exhibit poor impulse control. In their frustration, they might resort to destructive behaviours, such as chewing furniture, digging up the garden, or incessant barking. This destructive behaviour is often an expression of their frustration and an attempt to alleviate their built-up energy and mental stress.

The type of diet a dog receives can significantly influence their behaviour, with high-quality nutrition promoting better energy levels, mood, and overall well-being, while poor diet choices can lead to issues like irritability, hyperactivity, or digestive problems.

As dogs age, they may experience canine cognitive decline, which can manifest as changes in memory, learning, and behaviour. This condition can lead to increased confusion, disorientation, and altered social interactions in older dogs.

It is really important to understand that each dog is unique, and their behaviour can vary widely, even within the same breed. Dogs use body language, vocalizations, and other forms of communication to express their needs, emotions, and intentions. Understanding a dog's communication cues is essential for interpreting their behaviour.

29/10/2023
Amber and rags acing their loose lead walking with vesi during their drop in 🥰
26/10/2023

Amber and rags acing their loose lead walking with vesi during their drop in 🥰

We are so proud of our youth trainers growth in confidence to be able to clearly explain games to multiple adults during...
25/10/2023

We are so proud of our youth trainers growth in confidence to be able to clearly explain games to multiple adults during dog week 🥰

20/10/2023

One of the most important part of training is making sure your dog can do the skills in multiple environments, here is our Saturday class doing just that!! 🥰

20/10/2023

Charlie working listening to his owner even when the reward is away from her 🥰

Our youth trainers had a movie night last weekend 🥰They all got together to watch Hotel for Dogs!!
18/10/2023

Our youth trainers had a movie night last weekend 🥰

They all got together to watch Hotel for Dogs!!

18/10/2023

Alfie working on staying on his boundary whilst his owners open a door 🥰

16/10/2023

Sully and Bear working on passing dogs in an enclosed space during their immersion class

15/10/2023

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW LIVE! 12 categories, including 3 new ones are open now! 🤩 🏆

Nominations close on 6th November so don’t miss your chance to shine a light on those organisations going over and above to support children and young people in Cheltenham!🗣

Have your say now at: https://haveyoursay.cheltenham.gov.uk/no-child-left-behind/nclb-awards-nominations-2023


Cheltenham Borough Council
Punchline Gloucester
Cheltenham Trust

13/10/2023

Rolo working hard on disengaging from cars during his drop ins 🥰

13/10/2023

Charlie doing a fun exercise to help with his impulse control in immersion classes 🥰

12/10/2023
Some of our youth trainers doing one of our calming games ‘mouse’ with Bailey 🥰
11/10/2023

Some of our youth trainers doing one of our calming games ‘mouse’ with Bailey 🥰

A huge happy birthday to our trainer Vesi!! It has been amazing to watch how far you’ve come and we hope you have an gre...
10/10/2023

A huge happy birthday to our trainer Vesi!!

It has been amazing to watch how far you’ve come and we hope you have an great day 🎉💜

A massive happy birthday to our trainer faith!! We are all so proud of how far you’ve come and hope you have an amazing ...
09/10/2023

A massive happy birthday to our trainer faith!!
We are all so proud of how far you’ve come and hope you have an amazing day!! 💜🎉

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